Change in USA Import Customs document regulations


Change in USA Import Customs document regulations
 
 
U.S Customs will no longer allow PALLET count shown on documentation for inbound shipments to the U.S.
The following message was issues by U.S. Customs as a reminder:
 
"Effective April 10, 2016, U.S. Customs will not allow to show "Pallet" on the import documentation, including M BL, H BL, D AWB, H AWB, Manifest, Commercial Invoice, Packing list, AMS, ISF, and/or any other related document”.
The numbers and quantities from the carrier's ocean bills of lading, either the Mater or the House, as applicable, must transmit the quantity of the lowest external packaging unit; containers and pallets are NOT acceptable manifested quantities; for example a container containing 10 pallets with 200 cartons MUST be manifested as 200 cartons.
Should you have any questions regarding this please contact your ICE team member on
1300 CARGO1  
 
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ASEAN Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (AANZFTA) First Protocol

ASEAN Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (AANZFTA) First Protocol

 

The following information has been advised by the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

As of 1st April, the normal AANZFTA Certificate is no longer acceptable for the following destinations:

§  Australia

§  New Zealand

§  Brunei

§  Burma (Myanmar)

§  Laos

§  Malaysia

§  Philippines

§  Singapore

§  Thailand

§  Vietnam

Cambodia and Indonesia are expected to accept the new AANZFTA1 template after 1st July 2016.


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